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Seems silly to me whats next twitter and myspace. I do understand the need to advertise and get a product out there to a wider audience. At any rate keep on doing what ever you feel is needed to advertise. Although I don't remember seeing EA or other makers with a facebook account... I could be wrong on that idk. Not too into the social networking.

Seems silly to me whats next twitter and myspace. I do understand the need to advertise and get a product out there to a wider audience. At any rate keep on doing what ever you feel is needed to advertise. Although I don't remember seeing EA or other makers with a facebook account... I could be wrong on that idk. Not too into the social networking.

Oh so wrong.

Electronic Arts is there, Rockstar is there, Take Two is there, Dice is there.. List goes on, and the same is true for twitter, and all the other social networks. Free advertisment = a good thing for everyone. Getting people into it, through their friends activities will always be a plus.

To cut this short, as I could go on for ages; Dont get a marketing/PR job ;)

Seems silly to me whats next twitter and myspace. I do understand the need to advertise and get a product out there to a wider audience. At any rate keep on doing what ever you feel is needed to advertise. Although I don't remember seeing EA or other makers with a facebook account... I could be wrong on that idk. Not too into the social networking.

I don't see what is wrong with myspace and twitter. As long as they have someone to post news on those sites they should go for it. Like the person above me said. Free advertising.

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